JOCKEY INJURED
FALL AT AVONDALE MEETING. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, November 11. The well-known jockey, George Cameron, is a patient in Auckland Hospital suffering from a fractured left hip and dislocation of the hip. In the last race of the Avondale meeting on Saturday he rode Royal Message, which was brought down by Ascot Bloom when the latter fell. Cameron was given medical attention on the course, when it was thought he had only sprained a muscle. He was taken to his home in Ellerslie, but by 9 o’clock it was found necessary to take him to hospital. He had been engaged to ride seven horses at the Waikato meeting at Te Rapa next weekend.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 November 1941, Page 3
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